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Greg Adams and “East Bay Soul”

June 21, 2009 by hdradmin


Greg Adams new project, “East Bay Soul” will be releasing its first CD on September 22, 2009. The 11 song CD, an incredible mix of soul funk jazz and rhythm and blues vocals will be available September 22, 2009. East Bay Soul is in the studio recording now and will release the first single, “Survival Of The Hippest” on July 21 to radio and streaming worldwide!

In conjunction with ALM Management (East Bay Soul’s management company) we are please to announce the following:

You will hear “Survival of the Hippest” first here at HornDrivenRadio.com. “Survival Of The Hippest” will be made available to us a week or two earlier than the official release date. The exact date this song hits our rotation will be announced in early July.

Pre Order EAST BAY SOUL!

Pre order to receive an Autographed Copy of the East Bay Soul CD. Visit the East Bay Soul store at eastbaysoul.com and select the Pre Order option to receive an autographed copy of East Bay Soul before the release date.

For more information go to following web sites:

www.eastbaysoul.com
www.riparecords.com
www.gregadamsmusic.com

Filed Under: News

TOP Ten ways Fathers day can be awkward in Oakland: By Al Carlos

June 20, 2009 by hdradmin

10. Your brother looks exactly like all of the Oakland Raiders.

9. You buy him golf clubs, he pawns them to buy Screaming Eagle Carburetor for his Harley.

8. They stole his identity in the morning, that afternoon he had it back, along with a truckload of DVD players and flat screens.

7. He waxes his Escalade with your English teacher’s toupee; he snatched at parent’s night.

6. When you say Happy Father’s day he says that’s what you think dork.

5. He uses the Armani tie you gave him as a headband and drank the cologne.

4. He wore house shoes and a hairnet to your College Graduation.

3. You plan to take him fishing, he brings a Glock.

2. He uses the gay sweater you gave him to cover the windshield of his Electra Glide.

1. He asks, what’s your Mama’s name? Nerd face.

Filed Under: News

Playlist As of 06-11-09

June 11, 2009 by hdradmin

Please find below the current Artists/Songs in our rotation. As always the list is in Alphabetic order by artist, and not in order of play.

Afroskull–Space Chicken
Ain’t No Thang–Late Nite Party Boys
Al Green–Let’s Stay Together
Al Kooper–Id Rather Be An Old Mans Sweetheart (Than A Young Mans Fool)
Alias Smith and Lane–Flashback
Arthur Prysock–I’ve Got The Blues So Bad
Average White Band–Pick Up The Pieces
Back To Basic–Peace And Understanding
Barbara Lynn–This Is The Thanks I Get
Barela–Summer
Barry Danielian–Common Ground
Beaufunk–What Is Wrong
Big Band Der Bundeswehr–Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
BIG HORNS BEE–Vamp Intro (Reprise)
Big Twist & The Mellow Fellows–300 Pounds Of Heavenly Joy
Bill Bergman & The Metro Jets–Ipanema
Bill Evans–The Shorty Shuffle
Bing & the Bingtones–Funk With Me
Blast–Do it ’till dawn
Blowzone–Pocket Change
Bobby Purify–Somebody’s Gotta Do it
Bona Fide–The Horse You Came In On
Boston Horns–Dyno-mite
Brandon Fields–Studio Cafe Blues
Brecker Brothers–Sneakin’ Up Behide You
Candy Dulfer–2 Funky
Carmen Grillo–Dr. In The House
Chad Rager Groove–Whipping Post
Charles Wells–My Little Feel Good
Chase–Handbags And Gladrags
Chester Thompson–Mr. T
Chickenhawks–I Got News For You
Chris Cain–Wake up and Smell the Coffee
Chuck Brown–Let The Good Times Roll
Clayton/Scott Group–Color Of Love
Cold Blood–Down To The Bone
Danny Weis–Angel’s Flight
Darrell Nulisch–My Baby’s Gone
Dave Dunlop–The Hang
Dave Koz–Faces of the Heart
Dave Weckl Band–Tower Of Inspiration
David Clayton – Thomas–Mornin’ Blues
Delbert McClinton–Givin’ It Up For Your Love
Doctor Funk–Step Up To The Plate
Euge Groove–Let’s Get It On
Five Alarm Funk–Don Mega
Funk Filharmonik–Everybody Get Down
Gangbuster–Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Glenn Walters–Pain In My Heart
Gota Yashiki–What’s Up Charlie
Grant Smith And The Power–Keep On Running
Greg Adams–Smooth Operator
Heavy Metal Horns–Horns In The House
Heavytones–Too much cake
Himlaväsen–Ain´t No Stoppin´ Now
Jack Mack & Heart Attack–One Way To Do It
James Brown–Mothern Popcorn
Jazz Police–Tower Tribute
Jeff Tamelier–East of the Caldecott
Larry Carlton–Friday Night Shuffle
Line Drive–You’ve Gotta Believe In Something
Lloyd Jones–When I Get Back Home
Lon Bronson All Star Band–This Story Must Be Told
Low Budget Blues Band–Can I Get a Witness
Luther Kent–Who Will The Next Fool Be
Malo–Nena
Mandrill–Mango Meat
Men From U.N.C.L.E.–Knock On Wood
Mic Gillette–Funky Good Time
Mick Sterling and the Stud Brothers–Dr. Feelgood
Mingo Fishtrap–People Person
Nils Gessinger–Jam It Up
Otis Grand–Finish Line w/Curtis Selgado
Out Of Control–Cardiac Party
Pete Escovedo–All This Love
Phantom Blues Band–Think
Players Association–Ride The Groove
Poncho Sanchez–Shotgun Slim
Prime Time Funk–Ready And Willing
Reuben Wilson–Movin’ On
Richard Elliot–The Boys From The Bay
Roger Smith–Fiesta
Sage–Funksway
Sanford & Townsend–Smoke From A Distant Fire
Santa Fe And The Fat City Horns–You Don’t Know Me
Scott Martin–Menudo And Gritz
Seawind–What cha doin’
Soul Stew–Funky Nassau
Soulpatrol–Get Up!
Spyders–I Can Take Care of Myself
Steve Hilliam–Take Ur Pick
Stevie Wonder–Sir Duke
Strokeland Superband–Kick It Up A Step
Super Funky Express–One More Dance
Sweat & Tears Blood–God Bless The Child
Tad Robinson–Your Love Is Amazing
Ten Wheel Drive With Genya Ravan–Tightrope
The Artists of the New York Trumpet Company–Long Haul Flight
The Bo-Keys–Doin’ it to Death
The Butanes Soul Revue–Victim of circumstances
The Chops Band–Up For The Downstroke
The Doobie Brothers–Long Train Running
The Edgar Winter Group–I’ve Got News For You
The Groove Hogs–Shoulda Read The Rules
The Hip Pocket–The Pocket
The Ides of March–Vehicle
The Memphis Horns–Soul Bowl
THE SUN MESSENGERS–Late Night Cruise
The Super Groovers–Seaside Adventures In Hollypool
Tom Saviano–Over The Top
Tom Scott–Saxappella
Tommy Castro–High On The Hog
Topper Headon–Leave it to luck
Tower Of Power–Don’t Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream)
Yoichi Murata–Let Me Groove
Zen Blues Quartet–What A Life

Filed Under: News

TOP Ten reasons horn players take up golfing: By Al Carlos

June 9, 2009 by hdradmin

10. Already had the pants from the 80tys.

9. He misunderstood; it’s playing 18 Holes, not Ho’s.

8. Gets to wash road socks in the ball washer.

7. Golf bag doubles as gig bag, one horn, one club and several beers.

6. Figures since there is a Tiger Woods who is black, one could be the Pecker Woods if he is white.

5. A great place to meet women with good jobs and health insurance.

4. Has been known to use a baritone as a driver and set course records.

3. Now days have more time than money, less gigs means more golf.

2. Hang out with car salesmen who don’t have anything to do

either.

1. Every time he yells Four, drummer reminds him it’s always on the One.

Filed Under: News

Sam Butera dies at 81; 1950s-'60s tenor saxophonist

June 5, 2009 by hdradmin

From The LA Times:

Sam Butera dies at 81; 1950s-’60s tenor saxophonist
He was best known for his musical partnership with entertainer Louis Prima. They were a nightclub fixture and appeared on TV and in movies.
By Adam Bernstein
June 5, 2009

Sam Butera, a hard-swinging tenor saxophonist who formed a rowdy and successful onstage partnership with entertainers Louis Prima and Keely Smith in the 1950s, died Wednesday at a hospital in Las Vegas. He was 81.

He had Alzheimer’s disease, according to a report in the Las Vegas Sun.

Prima, nearly 20 years older than Butera, was a composer (“Sing, Sing, Sing”), trumpeter, singer and irrepressible stage performer, a combination of Louis Armstrong and Jerry Lewis. His career was on the wane when he teamed in 1954 with Butera, who a few years earlier had been named the country’s outstanding teenage jazz musician by Look magazine. Both men were New Orleans natives of Italian heritage.

Butera was enjoying a long engagement at a New Orleans club owned by Prima’s brother before he and Louis Prima began a musical union in 1954 that lasted nearly two decades. They recorded hit albums for Capitol Records, became nightclub fixtures from Las Vegas to New York and appeared in movies and on television.

Prima was married to Smith, a smoky-voiced balladeer with a pageboy haircut, until their rancorous divorce in the early 1960s. Prima’s fifth wife, Gia Maione, later joined the act as singer.

Backed by a small band called the Witnesses, the Prima-Smith-Butera partnership re-created jazz and pop standards in a dazzlingly inventive array of styles and tempos: swing jazz, “shuffling” upbeat jump blues, Italian tarantellas and Dixieland. Some of their best-known titles included “Just a Gigolo”/”I Ain’t Got Nobody” (done as a medley), “Pennies From Heaven,” “That Old Black Magic” (which won a Grammy Award), “Jump, Jive an’ Wail” and “When You’re Smiling.”…

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